US Women’s World Cup Champs Arrive Home Ahead Of Parade
NEW YORK (AP) β Megan Rapinoe stepped off the plane with champagne in hand β a fizzy souvenir from a most memorable trip overseas.
βThank you, France, for the hospitality,β the U.S. soccer star said. βBut wow, we are very excited to be back in America.β
The U.S. womenβs national team arrived in New York on Monday, a day after beating the Netherlands 2-0 to capture a record fourth Womenβs World Cup title. Players and staff touched down at Newark Liberty International Airport at about 4:30 p.m., where they were met with cheers and a banner saying βCongratulations Team USA!β More fans waited at their hotel in Manhattan, and the players are sure to be feted around the city all week, capped with a ticker-tape parade Wednesday up the Canyon of Heroes.
Rapinoe converted a penalty kick in the second half and Rose Lavelle added a goal in the championship game, kicking off a party that carried over to the tarmac in Newark. Players gathered for a toast and posed for pictures as they sang βWe Are The Champions.β
βWe kind of went through stages,β Morgan said. βInitially everyone was excited, and then a little hungover, and then we slept a little bit, and then we got up and started just celebrating a little more.β
The team got shout outs across social media β including from Presidents Donald Trump, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton; two-time World Cup winner Mia Hamm, Stephen Curry, Snoop Dogg, Ellen DeGeneres and many more. Dozens of politicians offered congratulations, and congressβ top Democrats have invited the team to Washington.
That was all news to players when they landed, since their flight back to the U.S. did not have Wi-Fi.
βCrazily enough in this day and age in 2019, weβve been in the dark for nine straight hours,β Rapinoe said. βWeβre sort of catching up on everything.β
Wednesday will mark New Yorkβs first ticker-tape parade since the womenβs team won the 2015 World Cup. Long Islandβs Crystal Dunn was a late cut from the β15 squad, and sheβs βsuper excitedβ to parade through her own city.
βI am such a proud New Yorker,β she said. βItβs in my blood. Itβs everywhere I go. Itβs such a special place. Obviously for this to be our first stop back here when we get back to the United States, itβs incredible.β
